Philipp Marek wrote:
Hello Simon!

the report didn't find anything regarding fsvs, then some things
distracted me from looking further into it.

I did however test version 1.1.9 in my virtual machine. A complete
revert of / still used too much memory and got killed by the system.
Initially the VM had 300 MB, then I increased to 800 MB, but the problem
persisted.

Here is what happens in the file system: When the revert starts, it
processes some man-pages, then /var/lib, then three linux sources (which
take really long), and I think then a quite big file is read from the
repository. During this operation the fsvs process gets killed, but when
the big file is starting to be processed, fsvs uses already about 80% of
system memory. Does this help you?
Well, I'll try to reproduce this problem.

Which versions of libapr and libsvn are you using?

libapr: 1.2.7-8.2
libsvn: 1.4.2dfsg1-2
libaprutil: 1.2.7+dfsg-2

The system is an up to date Debian 4.0r1. If you need anything else, just let me know.

Best regards,
Simon

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